• Enters his third season as
offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach after joining the
Northern Arizona University staff in March of 2012.

• In 2013, the passing unit
connected on 235 out of 387 passes for a 60.7 completion
percentage. NAU totaled 2,425 passing yards, in addition to 14
thrown touchdowns.

• In his first season, Scangarello
helped mentor Cary Grossart who went on to finish his career with
the top completion percentage in NAU history at 66.3. He also
posted the second-best completion percentage in a season with 66.7.
Overall, the Lumberjacks finished tied for 27th in the nation in
scoring offense with an average of 31.6 points per game.

• Scangarello served as the
co-offensive coordinator at UC Davis for the 2008 season, leading
an offense that ranked 11th in the Football Championship
Subdivision in total offense at 426.5 yards per game, while scoring
28.5 points per game. He originally joined the Davis staff in 2005
as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach, serving in
that role from 2005-2007.

• In 2005, he coached the most
prolific wide receiver in UC Davis history in All-American Tony
Kays, who led the NCAA in receptions with 93 while setting school
marks for receptions and yards.

• Scangarello was on the Oakland
Raiders staff as the assistant quarterbacks coach and offensive
quality control assistant for the 2009 season. He also served as
the offensive coordinator, assistant head coach and quarterbacks
coach at Millsaps College in Jackson, Miss. At Millsaps, he
coached quarterback Garrett Pinciotti to All-SCAC second team
honors after throwing for 2,200 yards and 23 touchdowns.

• Served on the Idaho staff in 2000
as offensive graduate assistant and 2002-03 as quarterbacks coach,
coaching former NAU assistant Brian Lindgren during his collegiate
career. Lindgren ranked among the top 20 passers in Division I in
both 2002 and 2003 under his guidance.

• Began his coaching career in the
UC Davis program in 1998 and 1999, working with two eventual NFL
draft picks and consecutive consensus Division II All-Americans
Kevin Daft and J.T. O’Sullivan.

• The Roseville, Calif. native is a
graduate of Oakmont High School. He graduated from Sacramento State
in 1996 with a degree in business administration.